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SuperHeroHype on MSNMy Adventures With Green Lantern Casting Call Shares Plot Info About DC ShowA new casting call for the animated My Adventures with Green Lantern shares some new plot details about the animated DC show.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNGreen Lantern Show Adds Another Cast Member in an Unexpected RoleHBO's upcoming Lanterns, based on DC's Green Lantern comics, has added actor Cary Christopher to its cast. Details about ...
Aaron Pierre got his start in the DC universe way before John Stewart/Green Lantern. Most people probably forget (or never even knew) he played Dev-Em on Syfy’s Krypton, back in 2018-2019.
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Screen Rant on MSNDCU's Lanterns: Sinestro Set To Be the Best Live-Action Green Lantern Villain YetThe DCU is introducing one of the most remarkable Green Lantern villains of all time in Lanterns, and the potential for their story is huge.
A new theory suggests that the DCU's upcoming Lanterns series might set up the perfect crossover event for the rebooted franchise.
In other words, Green Lantern: The Animated Series had a solid foundation for success, so what happened? How Green Lantern: The Animated Series Got Cut Short Image courtesy of DC Entertainment.
Following the launch of Superman, DC Universe steward James Gunn is now writing and preparing to direct the next movie in the ‘Super-Family,’ Warner Bros. has announced. Confirmation comes from CEO ...
Perhaps one of the biggest scene stealers in the film, however, is the emerald knight with a frighteningly bad haircut, Green Lantern Guy Gardner, played by Nathan Fillion.
Just as importantly, Warner needs audiences to love what they see and to be eager for more, because the movie is the launch pad for a new DC cinematic universe. Coming next are a Supergirl spin-off, a ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNConnecticut celebrates 'TerrifiCon Days' — Con offers faves such as Quan, Atwell and moreConnecticut declares Aug. 8-10 "TerrificCon Days," as the convention attracts a wide array of fan favorites from film, TV and ...
Upcoming movie and TV projects from co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran include Supergirl, Clayface, and The Batman: Part II.
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